John Petrie was born 15 January 1822 in
Edinburgh, the eldest son of
Andrew Petrie and Mary Cuthbertson. He arrived in
Sydney with his family in 1831 and was educated at
John Dunmore Lang's school. In 1837 he went to
Moreton Bay, where his father had been appointed clerk of works, and accompanied him on explorations to the west and north of
Brisbane; he also became a champion
oarsman. Aware that his son might be unduly influenced by the incarcerated men at the penal colony, his father only selected workmen that he considered beyond reproach to come to his home in the evening to teach his sons cabinet making and carpentry skills. On 5 September 1850, in Brisbane, Petrie married Jane Keith McNaught, • Amelia Mary Petrie, born in Brisbane on 5 November 1852 •
Andrew Lang Petrie, born in Brisbane on 25 June 1854, was the eldest son and heir to the family business; he represented Toombul in the
Legislative Assembly of Queensland in 1893 and, apart from his insolvency in 1894, held the seat until 1926 • Walter Daniel Petrie, born in Brisbane on 5 January 1856, died in Brisbane on 5 November 1857 • John Petrie, born in Brisbane on 19 August 1857, died in Brisbane on 20 March 1887 • Isabella Petrie, born in Brisbane on 9 June 1859 • James Petrie, born in Brisbane on 20 January 1861 • Annie Petrie, born in Brisbane on 2 August 1863, died in Brisbane on 27 December 1863 • Agnes Petrie, born in Brisbane on 26 February 1865 • George Petrie, born in Brisbane on 20 March 1867 His wife Jane died in Brisbane on 16 December 1896 and is buried in the Petrie family plot in
Toowong Cemetery. John Petrie died on 8 December 1892 in Brisbane and is buried with his wife and family in
Toowong Cemetery. ==Business life==